UNIT 16- Billboards

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Across
  1. 2. the people; a company wants to sell their product or service
  2. 4. the collective readers of a newspaper
  3. 7. the degree to which people continue to buy from the same brand or company
  4. 8. newspapers that focus on sensational journalism, often about the lives of famous people
  5. 9. a programme where amateur or aspiring singers, dancers, or artists in general perform in the hope of gaining recognition
  6. 14. a written piece for the presenter to read during the show
  7. 17. an interview with questions to understand the market or consumer’s behaviour, best means to communicate with them, what competitors are doing, etc.
  8. 18. A very large board on which posters are displayed
  9. 20. a statement of what the weather is likely to be for the next day or few days, usually broadcasts on television or radio or printed in a newspaper
Down
  1. 1. a picture or layout that catches a person’s eye
  2. 3. a radio or television series depicting the daily lives and problems of many characters often in a sentimental, melodramatic way
  3. 5. small advertisements often put in a newspaper or magazine by individuals
  4. 6. intensive or exaggerated publicity or sales promotion
  5. 9. gossip newspapers
  6. 10. a piece of paper that gives you information or advertises something about a particular product or service
  7. 11. it is an amusing television series about a set of characters
  8. 12. the short period during TV programmes when advertisements are shown
  9. 13. the collective readers of a newspaper
  10. 15. catchy tune, with a short simple rhyme, used to promote a product
  11. 16. recommendations made by individuals to other individuals about a product of service
  12. 19. the time during the viewing schedule when most people watch TV or listen to a broadcast